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Almondsbury Business Park

Ground floor, Redwood House, Brotherswood Court, Almondsbury Business Park, Bristol, BS32 4QW
Private office - Co-working space - from £173 pp/m
1 - 100
Ground floor, Redwood House, Brotherswood Court, Almondsbury Business Park, Bristol, BS32 4QW
Private office - Co-working space - from £173 pp/m
1 - 100

About the space

The new centre at Almondsbury Business Park occupies the ground, first and second floors of an attractive building, located on a popular office park, and surrounded by well-known neighbors. It is easy to access through the M4/M5 interchange or from the city centre.
The centre offers many different services such as easy-to-book meeting rooms and a friendly reception to greet guests, in order to cover your business needs. It is also organized along different superior quality working spaces that include from reserved co-working spaces, to private offices that can hold from 1 person up to 6 or more people, if a more tailored working space is necessary.

Facilities

  • Building facilities
  • Spaces
    • Reception
    • Disabled access
    • Furnished
    • Lounge area
    • Meeting rooms

Available spaces in Almondsbury Business Park

Private office
£183 pp/m
1 - 50
Available now
Co-working space
£173 pp/m
1 - 100
Available now
About the area

Bristol

Bristol is renowned as one of England’s six science cities, with a history deep-rooted in aerospace and engineering. It is a hub for public sector organisations, and it is anticipated that this sector will grow further in future. Bristol is home to a thriving flexible office scene with providers including The Office Group, Regus and Runway East located here. This city is often a popular alternative to London, which attracts a talented workforce, capitalising on the graduate population from Bristol and Bath University. This ability to attract talent makes it an attractive option for businesses seeking to grow and expand their workforce.

Bristol city centre is popular with businesses in the tech and media sectors, and the city’s offer of workspaces providing alternatives to traditional business centres is a draw for such industries seeking a more creative environment. You’ll also find well-established businesses here, including Barclays and EDF energy. West Bristol is also a popular area in the tech sector, and Clifton is a location that sees a high demand for office space. Bristol Harbourside is an area of the city that is becoming increasingly popular with businesses in the creative industries. The area is set to undergo significant redevelopment, making it an enticing option for businesses.

Bristol is a well-connected city with Bristol Temple Meads train station close to the city centre offering links across the country. Bristol airport is also less than 30 minutes drive from the city centre, and various bus routes service the outer areas into the centre. To learn more about Bristol’s transport links and excellent business facilities, read our city guide.

Looking to rent a flexible office space in Bristol? There are plenty of options to choose from, and our expert advisors are well-placed to help with your search to find the perfect office.

Nearest transport
Train
  • Patchway
  • 1.48 miles (30 minute walk)
Bus
  • Aztec West Roundabout (Stop B)
  • 0.4 miles (8 minute walk)

What our customers say...


After touring many properties across London, we couldn’t be happier with this space which will allow our team to further grow, with the Workthere and BE.Spoke teams helping us lay the foundations for an inspiring and functional space, reflecting the Monday culture and values, with plenty of amenities in the area nearby.

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